

If inaction leads to harm, is not doing anything a harmful act?
If inaction leads to harm, is not doing anything a harmful act?
In every run I’ve ever done my initial base at some point is just gone, slowly replaced over time.
Good thing we are dismantling public health systems in the USA, wouldn’t want to accidentally prevent ebola spreading here.
Doesn’t just affect temperature, though. Precipitation can change a lot and make an area less viable for native insects.
Wonder if that will end up helping in the longer term.
Functionally it is rooms connected by hallways, in terms of the generation. Its just that the hallways might be open(or winding) tunnels or might be dig-able terrain. But they do start the generation with placing “rooms” and then connecting them, which is similar to how other procedural generation methods work.
More info about DRG’s caves specifically: https://steamcommunity.com/games/DeepRockGalactic/announcements/detail/4593196713081471259
Just weird it in a way that is more capitalist lingo: " The govt will acquire a majority controlling stake and take the company private under it’s direct control"
Yeah, that would make sense. The wording on Inkshield just seems like it would be separate events, since it is “For each 1 damage prevented, create an inkling” and not “Whenever damage is prevented, create that many inkling”
You probably do buy Nestle under different names, they own a lot of stuff
Isn’t that part of the intent, along with renewing drilling, trying to shut down wind and solar, etc? Seems like accelerationism. Try and destroy the world as fast as possible.
ACLU, local food banks, and other community groups all need more support right now than ever before.
Uno Reverse the 1 for 10 rule, drop 10 and write 1 that includes 11 desired rules in one.
Release vs now is the difference. Lots of huge improvements went in weeks and months after release that made a huge difference. You are also likely playing on a modern PC or on PS5 as opposed to the original base PS4.
Am I crazy about Stalking Yeti? Wouldn’t the opposing creature only die after the entire ability has resolved and state based actions are checked when a player gains priority again?
Wouldn’t the order only (really) matter if the Yeti had something like infect, where it dealing damage could reduce the damage the opposing creature deals?
Surprised no indication of what the video was. I wanna see what mundane insult warrants this in the secret service mind.
I quit reddit, which was my source for a lot of local stuff. With there was a local Lemmy instance, but my and my friend are the only local users I know of.
Highly recommend it and GRIS from the same devs.
Wat? As in only, exclusively eating meat? Humans are omnivores, we can’t get all the nutrients we need from only meat, yeah? Something I am missing?
“The vast majority” really depends on the social space/context you are in. Middle of Kansas or Alabama? Yeah. Portland or Seattle or another place like that? Might be a majority or might not be, depends on the part of town probably.